My little camera is an iPhone 6. Pretty damn good with 29 mm fob and f2 ap.

Paul via phone

> On Jun 19, 2015, at 3:27 PM, Matthew Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have an Olympus E-PL5 as my "little" camera, and if you're looking
> to expand your lens selection, I can recommend the little Panasonic
> 20mm f/1.7. I love the 40mm-equivalent field of view (reminds me of my
> Canonet rangefinder), and I find the lens to be very sharp and to
> "draw" beautifully, with smooth transition between sharp focus and
> blurred background. It might be my favorite lens that I own.
> 
> (The one caveat is that in very low light/high ISO situations, some
> electronic interference causes banding noise when this lens is used
> with Olympus 16MP sensor cameras. I've seen it now and then, but on
> the whole I still love the lens.)
> 
>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 2:58 PM, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I thought it about time to update you all on my equipment/shooting changes.  
>> The following changes in my life have caused me to alter my photography 
>> somewhat:
>>   1) Due to aging - near vision causing me to need reading glasses
>>   2) Last child finishing up soccer - changing my need/desire to shoot 
>> sports on large fields
>>   3) 2nd daughter becoming an accomplished portrait/wedding photographer and 
>> needing better equipment
>>   4) My desire to have lightweight, small walk-around camera to keep with me 
>> most of the time.
>> 
>> To that end, I have done the following:
>>   My daughter has been given my fairly new K-5iis and DA* 16-50 and DA* 
>> 50-135
>>   I have purchased an Olympus OM-D E-M10 with small kit lens and small 
>> telezoom.  Along with that I got an adapter for my remaining Pentax lenses 
>> of which I think the M 50/1.4, Tamron 90/2.8 macro and A 70-210/4 will see 
>> some use.
>>  I still have a K10D and a well used K-5 at my disposal with some lenses 
>> that can be used but don't anticipate much use from them at this point.
>> 
>> I am happy with the Olympus - the articulating screen allows me to shoot at 
>> waist level with my reading glasses on and the viewfinder fits nicely above 
>> the glasses when shooting that way.  The size is great and the results are 
>> plenty good for what I am doing at this time.
>> 
>> --
>> Bruce
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